If I own it, it's none of your or anyone else's business what I do with it. One should neither pass judgement on how I use it, why I use it, or if I use it, because it's mine (provided what I do with it isn't criminal…
No.
Hummmm... Too optimistic. I think the driverless car thing is going to be hampered by rural living as well as the dependence on fossil fuel. Refueling is still a major limitation to this. I don't want my vehicle parking…
I've used both, and prefer btrfs in terms of implementation. For some reason the use maintenance and control feels more Linux to me. ZFS feels more Unix, which makes sense given the lineage. The raid arguments against…
If I own it, it's none of your or anyone else's business what I do with it. One should neither pass judgement on how I use it, why I use it, or if I use it, because it's mine (provided what I do with it isn't criminal…
No.
Hummmm... Too optimistic. I think the driverless car thing is going to be hampered by rural living as well as the dependence on fossil fuel. Refueling is still a major limitation to this. I don't want my vehicle parking…
Hummmm... Too optimistic. I think the driverless car thing is going to be hampered by rural living as well as the dependence on fossil fuel. Refueling is still a major limitation to this. I don't want my vehicle parking…
I've used both, and prefer btrfs in terms of implementation. For some reason the use maintenance and control feels more Linux to me. ZFS feels more Unix, which makes sense given the lineage. The raid arguments against…